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nsa leaker edward snowden, finally leaves the moscow airport. with are does he go next? >>> major league baseball threatens alex rodriguez with a lifetime suspension. a-rod is trying to work out a deal. >>> the ceo of united airlines is here talking about merger profits and the problems with the boeing 727 dreamliner. first, a look at today's eye opener at 8:00. >>> ariel castro the convicted rapist is in court wearing an orange jumpsuit shamaled with handcuffs >>> the sentencing is underway for ariel castro. he held three women captive in his home in cleveland. >> he has left the transit lounge in the moscow airport granted temporary asylum in russia. >>> he is declassifying some of the government see krelthscrets in an effort to calm fears about big brother >>> rodriguez may be facing the toughest penalty of them all. >> whitey is going to take the stand. what does he have to lose? what's the judge going to do to him. >>> an officer pulled george zimmerman over for speeding on a heyway. >>> we are encouraging kids to take performance-enhancing drugs, which is what thes
nsa leaker edward snowden, finally leaves the moscow airport. with are does he go next? >>> major league baseball threatens alex rodriguez with a lifetime suspension. a-rod is trying to work out a deal. >>> the ceo of united airlines is here talking about merger profits and the problems with the boeing 727 dreamliner. first, a look at today's eye opener at 8:00. >>> ariel castro the convicted rapist is in court wearing an orange jumpsuit shamaled with handcuffs...
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today, a brief new look inside the secrets of the nsa. the director of national intelligence released several documents to show fisa court oversight of the spy program that sweeps up americans' phone record data. and the government acknowledged using a wider net than previously known in what is called hop analysis. the nsa tracks a call made by a terror suspect, but can then track all the records linked to anyone the first suspect calls. and on to anyone each of those callers contact, and so on. senator dick durbin was clearly uneasy. >> when you look at the reach of this program, and it envelops a substantial number of americans. >> reporter: frustration today between senators and the intelligence community, starting with how nsa leaker edward snowden was ever granted access to the country's most guarded spy programs. senator patrick leahy dismayed that no heads have rolled at the nsa. >> for a 29-year-old school dropout to come in and take out massive, massive amounts of data, it is obvious that there weren't adequate controls. has anyb
today, a brief new look inside the secrets of the nsa. the director of national intelligence released several documents to show fisa court oversight of the spy program that sweeps up americans' phone record data. and the government acknowledged using a wider net than previously known in what is called hop analysis. the nsa tracks a call made by a terror suspect, but can then track all the records linked to anyone the first suspect calls. and on to anyone each of those callers contact, and so...
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nsa director general keith alexander defended the program at the nsa conference lvs. it was a rough crowd. >> why to congress? why have you lied to congress? >> i haven't lied to congress. >> alexander says the surveillance has helped foil terrorist activity around the world. now, the guardian newspaper which first published information through nsa contractor edward snowden is now publishing information about another program and it's called x key score and this apparently gives nsa access to virtually all internet browsing activity worldwide. anne-marie? >> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> well, ariel castro, the cleveland man who held three women captive for a decade, faces a decision today. he agreed to a deal to avoid the death penalty. his penalties kept diaries and the horrific nature of their captivity was reported. dan de-reus reports. >> reporter: they are statements of fact put out by cuyahoga county prosecutor tim mcguinty. it gives new insight as to how each girl was lured in. august 22, 2002, michelle knight was trying to get to an appoi
nsa director general keith alexander defended the program at the nsa conference lvs. it was a rough crowd. >> why to congress? why have you lied to congress? >> i haven't lied to congress. >> alexander says the surveillance has helped foil terrorist activity around the world. now, the guardian newspaper which first published information through nsa contractor edward snowden is now publishing information about another program and it's called x key score and this apparently...
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say the nsa is looking at one suspected terrorist. they will access not only that person's phone records but the phone records of everyone that person talks to. and the phone records of every person those people talk to and will go one more level and access phone records of all of those people. this isn't even the scale. in total one suspect can leave the phone records of 2 and a half million americans. this is raising some red flags on capitol hill at a senate hearing yesterday. officials were asked about a number of surveillance programs including this one that insnares phone records. >> how can you justify the assertion that home records of millions of americans who have nothing to do with terrorism are relevant with an authorized investigation under section 215? >> so i begin by noting that a number of judges repeatedly over the years have found that these records are in fact relevant. the reason is the standard of relevance we are talking about here is nothing -- >> nsa director keithnder was heckled at a conference in>. why woul
say the nsa is looking at one suspected terrorist. they will access not only that person's phone records but the phone records of everyone that person talks to. and the phone records of every person those people talk to and will go one more level and access phone records of all of those people. this isn't even the scale. in total one suspect can leave the phone records of 2 and a half million americans. this is raising some red flags on capitol hill at a senate hearing yesterday. officials were...
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this after a new bombshell from the nsa. nbc news capitol hill correspondent kelly o'donnell has all the details. >> reporter: it's a brief new look inside the secrets of the nsa. the director of national intelligence released several documents to show fisa court oversight of the spy program that sweeps up americans' phone records data. the government has acknowledged using a wider net than previously known. in what's known as hop analysis, the nsa tracks a call made by a terror suspect, but can then track all the records linked to anyone the first suspect calls and then to each of those contacted. senator dick durbin was clearly uneasy. >> when you look at the reach of this program, it envelops a substantial number of americans. >> reporter: frustration between senators and the intelligence community, starting with how nsa leaker edward snowden was ever granted access to the country's most guarded spy programs. senator patrick leahy dismayed that no heads have rolled at the nsa. >> if a 29-year-old school dropout can come i
this after a new bombshell from the nsa. nbc news capitol hill correspondent kelly o'donnell has all the details. >> reporter: it's a brief new look inside the secrets of the nsa. the director of national intelligence released several documents to show fisa court oversight of the spy program that sweeps up americans' phone records data. the government has acknowledged using a wider net than previously known. in what's known as hop analysis, the nsa tracks a call made by a terror suspect,...
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. >>> this, after a new bombshell from the nsa. kelly o'donnell explains. . this is a recurring -- >> the brief new look inside the secrets of the nsa. the director of national intelligence released several documents to show an oversight of the spy program that sweeps up americans phone record data and the government is acknowledged using a wider net than previously known in what is called hop analysis the nsa traces a call made by a terror suspect but can track the records linked to anyone the suspect calls and on to anyone each of those callers contact, and so on. senator dick durbin was clearly uneasy. >> when you look at the reach of this program and it envelopes a substantial number of americans. >> reporter: frustration between senators and the intelligence community starting with how nas leaker edward snowden was ever granted access to the country's most guarded spy programs. senator patrick leahy dismayed no heads are rolled at the nsa. >> a 29-year-old school dropout can come in and take out massive, massive amounts of data. it's obvious there weren'
. >>> this, after a new bombshell from the nsa. kelly o'donnell explains. . this is a recurring -- >> the brief new look inside the secrets of the nsa. the director of national intelligence released several documents to show an oversight of the spy program that sweeps up americans phone record data and the government is acknowledged using a wider net than previously known in what is called hop analysis the nsa traces a call made by a terror suspect but can track the records...
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but the guy who let you know about the nsa program, and you and your representatives know about the nsa programs, the russians, i can't believe they're hiding him. we need to get that guy. screw that, snowed den, run, don't come to the this country. are you nuts? >> i wish he could prove that it was not espionage but it was whistle blowing, but our system is broken in mean ways and we saw that with bradley manning. what you were saying before, saying that he was a coward, this is a very, i think, a sad emotional appeal to get people turned against him. they can't point to actual damage done, they have to hope that labeling him a coward wil,d just like they like to label leaker as pedophiles and sexual predators, things like that. >> i think the way he's in russia just adds to this ridiculous outdated cold war story on top it. he we strayed america and he went to russia. what what we've seen is the public opinion polling, and people actually care about their privacy. this long term we're going to see. this is what people wanted to know, this story was important, and people cared about it
but the guy who let you know about the nsa program, and you and your representatives know about the nsa programs, the russians, i can't believe they're hiding him. we need to get that guy. screw that, snowed den, run, don't come to the this country. are you nuts? >> i wish he could prove that it was not espionage but it was whistle blowing, but our system is broken in mean ways and we saw that with bradley manning. what you were saying before, saying that he was a coward, this is a very,...
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those are facts. >> reporter: but today brought another blockbuster revelation, a still top secret nsa program leaked by edward snowden to a british newspaper that it says allows u.s. analysts to snoop on, quote, nearly everything a user does on the internet in real time. the guardian story provides a 32-page training guide, showing how the so called x key score program works, sucking up data from 150 sites around the world that can show phone calls, e-mails being written, sites being visited, words being searched. snowden discussed the surveillance program when his story erupted last month. >> i sitting at my desk certainly have the authorities to wire tap anyone. >> reporter: it was a story that brought vehement denials. >> i think he was lying. >> it wouldn't just surprise me, it would shock me. >> reporter: we spoke to the reporter who broke the story today from brazil. >> one of the problems with allowing an agency to engage in these extraordinary activities is that they're able to say whatever it is they want about what they're doing with no accountability. >> reporter: today the
those are facts. >> reporter: but today brought another blockbuster revelation, a still top secret nsa program leaked by edward snowden to a british newspaper that it says allows u.s. analysts to snoop on, quote, nearly everything a user does on the internet in real time. the guardian story provides a 32-page training guide, showing how the so called x key score program works, sucking up data from 150 sites around the world that can show phone calls, e-mails being written, sites being...
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materials former nsa contractor edward snowden lake shore drive to the press. this after mounting pressure for the government to limit its surveillance of phone records. among the newly released documents the order that required verizon to turn over millions of phone records. today senators questioned top officials about the nsa's surveillance program. >> i believe based on what i have seen and i read intelligence regularly that we would place this nation in jeopardy if we eliminated these two programs. >> they argue the programs are crucial to national security and prevented terrorist attacks but opponents say the program crossed the line. >>> the president gave a pep talk to congressional democrats before they head home for the summer recess. cbs reporter tara mergener about his message on the economy and jobs. >>> reporter: president obama made the 1.6-mile trip down pennsylvania avenue to rally his democratic troops. he brought a simple message. >> jobs, middle class, broke. >> reporter: democrats asked the president for help in next year's midterm election
materials former nsa contractor edward snowden lake shore drive to the press. this after mounting pressure for the government to limit its surveillance of phone records. among the newly released documents the order that required verizon to turn over millions of phone records. today senators questioned top officials about the nsa's surveillance program. >> i believe based on what i have seen and i read intelligence regularly that we would place this nation in jeopardy if we eliminated...
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. >> heckled by hackers and how nsa director responded today oo. also, scandal at city hall what. is behind resignation two city officials and why many tried to keep it quiet. >> george zimmerman back in trouble with the law what. he >>> city attorney of walnut creek says he resigned because he was being pressured to drop a child abuse investigation. one top assistant has stepped down. abc news tells us the city council is now ducking for cover. every member refused our request today. they don't want to talk about the resignation of city attorney brian winter, winter declined a request as did his assistant katie wixinski we know their leaving is tied into the investigation of child sex abuse charges leveled against an employer of lesher center for the arts charjsed with two felonies connected to text and facebook messages sent to teen-aged girls. four city employees were put on administrative leave while police and the city attorney looked into who knew about suspected abuse. in this e mail, the city attorney wrote he was pressured to drop the investigation when it appeared it wou
. >> heckled by hackers and how nsa director responded today oo. also, scandal at city hall what. is behind resignation two city officials and why many tried to keep it quiet. >> george zimmerman back in trouble with the law what. he >>> city attorney of walnut creek says he resigned because he was being pressured to drop a child abuse investigation. one top assistant has stepped down. abc news tells us the city council is now ducking for cover. every member refused our...
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. >> heckled by hackers and how nsa director responded today oo. also, scandal at city hall what. is behind resignation two city officials and why many tried to keep it quiet. >> george zimmerman back in trouble with the law what. he did in >>> city attorney of walnut creek says he resigned because he was being pressured to drop a child abuse investigation. one top assistant has stepped down. abc news tells us the city council is now ducking for cover. every member refused our request today. they don't want to talk about the resignation of city attorney brian winter, winter declined a request as did his assistant katie wixinski we know their leaving is tied into the investigation of child sex abuse charges leveled against an employer of lesher center for the arts charjsed with two felonies connected to text and facebook messages sent to teen-aged girls. four city employees were put on administrative leave while police and the city attorney looked into who knew about suspected abuse. in this e mail, the city attorney wrote he was pressured to drop the investigation when it appeared
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to the point of what he has revealed, this was far more than even the nsa originally said, and the nsa says we don't act on all of this stuff. we garth it. i doesn't stay on our computers. i'm paraphrasing here. so no need to worry. but we keep mining out more and more of this stuff. >> the obama administration is now selectively release something information. post snowden leaks or disclosures where say, we use excessive reviews so you should trust us. the founders operated in a country that was much more imperiled than we are today and they concluded in the fourth amendment that american citizens should be protected from unreasonable search and seizure. >> neil: where do you draw the line? senator marco rubio about where the republicans are drawing the line, tough or terror, and then snooping on us. >> those are all with great respect towards you but those are all bumper stickers. can we get beyond bumper sticker politics in. >> neil: which is the bumper sticker? >> tough on terror, tough on such liberties -- >> neil: where do you err on the side of in that's the balancing act. >> i e
to the point of what he has revealed, this was far more than even the nsa originally said, and the nsa says we don't act on all of this stuff. we garth it. i doesn't stay on our computers. i'm paraphrasing here. so no need to worry. but we keep mining out more and more of this stuff. >> the obama administration is now selectively release something information. post snowden leaks or disclosures where say, we use excessive reviews so you should trust us. the founders operated in a country...
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so why spend all this money on the nsa. neil: do you know why these two were part of this? that there was not quite a connection and they were taking up the wrong time? we do know what got them out of there is this promise that we would do no wrong in the united states. that seems to be kind of an argument. >> well, it is. but there are other reasons behind it. i understand that these guys are part of a package in order to get the taliban to come and join us in this to my obsession. neil: that kind of a deal never works out. >> of course, it never does. [laughter] neil: i am thinking about all these other programs. making sure that these guys don't inflict harm on us, on the one hand we are standing by this and on the other hand we are just opening the jail house is. >> what we are doing is focusing the fight inward. we need to refocus the fight outward. the issue here is not what americans are doing, but what these guys are trying to do. what we need to do a better job of is finding them and capturing them and or killing him. we should not focus our efforts on inward probl
so why spend all this money on the nsa. neil: do you know why these two were part of this? that there was not quite a connection and they were taking up the wrong time? we do know what got them out of there is this promise that we would do no wrong in the united states. that seems to be kind of an argument. >> well, it is. but there are other reasons behind it. i understand that these guys are part of a package in order to get the taliban to come and join us in this to my obsession. neil:...
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if the nsa can do this now. when we are not engaged in any war, eye mean, there are people that want to kill us but we're not shooting at them. we're about to leave afghanistan and have left iraq. if the nsa can do this in relative peacetime they will continue to do it after the threat goes away and the fourth amendment will just be a piece of paper. >> let's si snowed comes back and is convicted. could this ever get to the supreme court? >> absolutely. that's a great question, rick, because he will make the following argument. i took two oaths. one to keep secret what the government shared with me. another, to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution. i couldn't do both. so, which oath did i follow? he'll say i followed the higher oath, the classic defense of a whistleblower. i did -- i followed the law by obeying the oath to preserve the constitution, by revealing violations of it. question: will a jury accept that? will a judge accept that? will the supreme court accept that? i think this case eventuall
if the nsa can do this now. when we are not engaged in any war, eye mean, there are people that want to kill us but we're not shooting at them. we're about to leave afghanistan and have left iraq. if the nsa can do this in relative peacetime they will continue to do it after the threat goes away and the fourth amendment will just be a piece of paper. >> let's si snowed comes back and is convicted. could this ever get to the supreme court? >> absolutely. that's a great question,...
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in the beginning, the headlines were all administration defends nsa. senators defend nsa. you couldn't find a senator who would say anything bad about it. now, the more they look at it, look at the headlines this morning in "the new york times." senate panel presses nsa on phone logs. headline in "the washington post," skepticism deepens about nsa program. and it just so happens that yesterday, talk about timing, snowden came out through edward snowden and glen greenwald at at "the guardian," this one called ex-key score which is the widest-reaching collection of data yet that we just found out about. here's how it is described. it enables the nsa to search with no prior authorization, no prior authorization through vast databases containing e-mails, online chats and the browsing histories of millions of individuals. in other words, every single thing you do online, the nsa can capture it. look at it. monitor it. without prior authorization by the fisa court. no wonder there were so many questions raised yesterday. now, of course, there were the defenders of the program. s
in the beginning, the headlines were all administration defends nsa. senators defend nsa. you couldn't find a senator who would say anything bad about it. now, the more they look at it, look at the headlines this morning in "the new york times." senate panel presses nsa on phone logs. headline in "the washington post," skepticism deepens about nsa program. and it just so happens that yesterday, talk about timing, snowden came out through edward snowden and glen greenwald at...
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nsa secret leaker edward snowden has left moscow's airport. less than an hour ago we heard snowden had papers allowing him to leave. he's been granted one year temporary asylum in russia. "today in the bay's" tracie potts live in washington, d.c. with the latest details for us. good morning, tracie. >> reporter: hi, laura. good morning. this comes after he had been stuck in the airport over a month since june 23rd, just a short time ago we got word through his attorney that he has now officially left the airport. nbc news confirmed that he's gone, no long her the transit zone of the moscow airport. so where is edward snowden? that's the question for the last four or five weeks. we know he's staying in russia. at this point he's been granted that one-year temporary asylum, papers in hand. what we don't know is where he is in russia. his attorney says that is being kept secret for security purposes because of what he said, because of his concerns. he's very concerned about security. of course, all of this came after he leaked information about t
nsa secret leaker edward snowden has left moscow's airport. less than an hour ago we heard snowden had papers allowing him to leave. he's been granted one year temporary asylum in russia. "today in the bay's" tracie potts live in washington, d.c. with the latest details for us. good morning, tracie. >> reporter: hi, laura. good morning. this comes after he had been stuck in the airport over a month since june 23rd, just a short time ago we got word through his attorney that he...
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edward snowden, the nsa. what's going on with all of this? you know, there's some new polling to take this kind of bigger picture. well, i guess i'll start with snowden because he has been a fascinating character and a lot of people have said that he himself and his actions have really distracted from the debate that he wanted to have over the nsa and over the leaks that he put out there. in some respects i think that's true, but when you look at the fact that public opinion is actually moving in the direction of questioning government surveillance and we are having bigger conversations, i think he was successful in starting that conversation. now one thing i'll point out with that polling moving in that direction is i think that polling can change very quickly if you have another sort of security threat, if you have another incident. and that's why you see politicians, even politicians like president obama who came into office pledging transparency and pledging to be very different than president bush. i think that's why you see him going in
edward snowden, the nsa. what's going on with all of this? you know, there's some new polling to take this kind of bigger picture. well, i guess i'll start with snowden because he has been a fascinating character and a lot of people have said that he himself and his actions have really distracted from the debate that he wanted to have over the nsa and over the leaks that he put out there. in some respects i think that's true, but when you look at the fact that public opinion is actually moving...
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new revelations on the nsa spying program. can they search anything you do online with just a few key strokes. the new allegations this morning. >>> under fire. another shocking video taken at sea world. this of a dolphin stranded on the concrete. the amusement park now fighting back. we have your response this morning. >> your "new day" continues right now. >>> what you need to know -- >> so kind, compassionate and caring. i couldn't imagine anyone wanting to murder her. >>> what you just have to see. >> brother, are you hungry? have a good day. this is "new day" with chris cuomo, kate bolduan and michaela pereira. >> it is a beautiful thursday 8:00 in the east, i'm kate bolduan. >> breaking news for you this morning. edward snowden has left the moscow airport where he has been holed up now. the question is, what is he able to do? here's what we know so far. the information still coming in. according to his lawyer, he got the documents he needed from the russian government, right? >> got the documents he needed from the russi
new revelations on the nsa spying program. can they search anything you do online with just a few key strokes. the new allegations this morning. >>> under fire. another shocking video taken at sea world. this of a dolphin stranded on the concrete. the amusement park now fighting back. we have your response this morning. >> your "new day" continues right now. >>> what you need to know -- >> so kind, compassionate and caring. i couldn't imagine anyone...
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edward snowden the nsa leaker, is now traveling into russia. traveling to an undisclosed location according to his lawyer. indisclosed because of security concerns. he also, we have just learned, traveling with a member of the wikileaks organization, the whistle-blower organization assisting him in all of his various travels. this refugee status allows him to live and work in the country for one year and then, who knows. again, he's been on the move for five 1/2 weeks after unleashing that raft of surveillance data that he acquired from his time as a contract employee for the nsa. he has been moving from hawaii, to hong kong. moscow was supposed to be a temporary stopover. he was granted asylum rights in a couple of latin american countries. without travel documents and overflight possibilities he is stranded there but he is now on the move, bill. bill: we heard from one russian official his case is so insignificant that it will not dodge u.s.-russian relations. you wonder what the white house has to say on that later. but on that point and thi
edward snowden the nsa leaker, is now traveling into russia. traveling to an undisclosed location according to his lawyer. indisclosed because of security concerns. he also, we have just learned, traveling with a member of the wikileaks organization, the whistle-blower organization assisting him in all of his various travels. this refugee status allows him to live and work in the country for one year and then, who knows. again, he's been on the move for five 1/2 weeks after unleashing that raft...
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he's sitting down with members of both parties to address their concerns about how the nsa goes about its business. the secret was revealed yesterday, the existence of a program that allowed the u.s. government to snoop on everything a user does. >>> the troops were in the middle of training exercises at ft. carson when the bad weather moved in. the lightning struck as they were trying to move to shelter. military officials say it didn't take a direct hit. but one soldier was critically injured. five of them are already out of the hospital. >>> bad news for folks in colorado. some storms on the way there. thunderstorms in the rockies, as well as across the nation's middle. some of them will be severe. rain up and down the entire east coast. completely clear for the west coast. >> temperatures will be pleasant in the low to mid-80s. all-80s from florida to new england. once again, lovely in the low 80s across the great lakes. >>> it's not just about the pins anymore. the wildly popular website pinterest is about to roll out something brand-new. >>> george zimmerman resurfacing. the man
he's sitting down with members of both parties to address their concerns about how the nsa goes about its business. the secret was revealed yesterday, the existence of a program that allowed the u.s. government to snoop on everything a user does. >>> the troops were in the middle of training exercises at ft. carson when the bad weather moved in. the lightning struck as they were trying to move to shelter. military officials say it didn't take a direct hit. but one soldier was...
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that is according to the nsa leakers russian lawyer. he tells cnn that snowden's application for political asylum has been approved and he can legally stay in russia for one year. so, let's head to moscow now to find out the latest. cnn's phil black is there. phil, tell us more. >> carol, as you say, he's left the airport now for the first time in more than five weeks. he's crossed through the migration zone and officially entered russia. the significance of this is in the detail. he's not just entered the country through a period of time while his apalication is being considered. he has received approval for that temporary asylum application, which gives him the right to stay in this country for one year with the option of extending at the end of that year and having all the same rights and freedoms as russian citizens. he can move around the country and he can move internationally so if he so desires as a russian citizen would be allowed to do. so far, we have not had any official comment from the kremlin on this, but we do know this
that is according to the nsa leakers russian lawyer. he tells cnn that snowden's application for political asylum has been approved and he can legally stay in russia for one year. so, let's head to moscow now to find out the latest. cnn's phil black is there. phil, tell us more. >> carol, as you say, he's left the airport now for the first time in more than five weeks. he's crossed through the migration zone and officially entered russia. the significance of this is in the detail. he's...
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that ed snowden, the nsa leaker was in the same general boat in the intel community where they needed warm bodies. in my day he wouldn't have gotten a clearance. i think there is a bigger problem, putting bradley manning, ed snowden, all of them in context. even though manning went to school in wales for several years, very peeve visually anti-american school system in wales. none the less, our culture, our education system, hollywood, even talk shows have created this idea that our government is bad. look at what kids learn or don't learn in school. they learn about hiroshima, not about the baton death march. they learn about the evils of slavery but not that hundreds of thousands of americans died to end slavery. the picture they get from k through 12 through grad school is that america is somehow bad. clearly ed snowden had that idea. clearly brad manning -- bradley manning figured oh america is somehow evil. and we keep bombarding our children with the idea that our country is not the greatest in the world but among the worst. >> bill: well, that's what we are doing here with the
that ed snowden, the nsa leaker was in the same general boat in the intel community where they needed warm bodies. in my day he wouldn't have gotten a clearance. i think there is a bigger problem, putting bradley manning, ed snowden, all of them in context. even though manning went to school in wales for several years, very peeve visually anti-american school system in wales. none the less, our culture, our education system, hollywood, even talk shows have created this idea that our government...
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the nsa leaker has permission to work, travel, live freely. snowden slipped out of moscow's airport just today headed for a secret location after russia's government has now granted him one year of temporary asylum. the white house spokesman says the u.s. is, and i'm quoting, extremely disappointed with russia's decision. then we saw this from wikileaks on twitter. we would like to thank the russian people and all those others who have helped to protect mr. snowden. we have won the battle. now the war. phil black is tracking this story for us in moscow. phil, did russia give the united states any advance notice, any kind of courtesy call before snowden slipped away from the airport? >> reporter: the short answer is no, brooke. the state department says they received no advanced warning of this whatsoever. they're still seeking confirmation with the russian government. having said that, it will not have come as a complete surprise to them either. throughout this long saga, u.s. officials have said that russia has clearly been sending the signal
the nsa leaker has permission to work, travel, live freely. snowden slipped out of moscow's airport just today headed for a secret location after russia's government has now granted him one year of temporary asylum. the white house spokesman says the u.s. is, and i'm quoting, extremely disappointed with russia's decision. then we saw this from wikileaks on twitter. we would like to thank the russian people and all those others who have helped to protect mr. snowden. we have won the battle. now...
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just how easy it is for the government to start new information from nsa leaker edward snowden. he reveals how a surveillance program known government to track everything you do on line, with no authorization needed. explain. more. the huge government of data every day. and all it takes to put you in the files is this simple form with your e-mail address. the new revelations are in the british guardian newspaper, from the same reporter who broke snowden's story last month. >> "it's a program run by the nsa to collect all activity, anything they can collect, store it and then allow their analysts, to search find out what your sites you've visited, what google search terms you've entered and pretty much everything you do on the internet. it's pretty much all purpose spying device that reallly has no limits." power=point slides detail effectiveness: determining the source of documents passed around on the internet. or seeking out computers vulnerable to hacking. on this slide, keyscore says email addresses, known as strong selectors, are not necessary, as they are in instead, keyst
just how easy it is for the government to start new information from nsa leaker edward snowden. he reveals how a surveillance program known government to track everything you do on line, with no authorization needed. explain. more. the huge government of data every day. and all it takes to put you in the files is this simple form with your e-mail address. the new revelations are in the british guardian newspaper, from the same reporter who broke snowden's story last month. >> "it's a...
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he'll address concerns about the nsa surveillance program. one of those secrets came from a familiar source as martha raddatz reports. >> reporter: while national security secrets were leaking all over washington, general keith alexander was at a las vegas hackers convention, facing down hecklers. >> we stand for freedom. >> reporter: the heckler took issue with that statement, but the director fired back, saying congressional investigators have found no illegal activity by the nsa. >> that's not bull. those are facts. >> reporter: but another blockbuster revelation. a still top-secret nsa program leaked by edward snowden to a british newspaper that it says allows u.s. analysts to snoop on, quote, nearly everything a user does on the internet in realtime. "the guardian" story provides a 32-page training guide showing how the xkeyscore program works, sucking up data from 150 sites from around the world that can show e-mails, phone calls sites being visited, words being searched. snowden discussed a surveillance program this extensive when his
he'll address concerns about the nsa surveillance program. one of those secrets came from a familiar source as martha raddatz reports. >> reporter: while national security secrets were leaking all over washington, general keith alexander was at a las vegas hackers convention, facing down hecklers. >> we stand for freedom. >> reporter: the heckler took issue with that statement, but the director fired back, saying congressional investigators have found no illegal activity by...
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. >> while the president met with congress today to talk about ways to build confidence in the nsa data mining programs that snowden exposed. haste? wedged, thank you. the internal revenue service cannot be trusted to implement obama's healthcare law. the recent scandal over the agency's targeting of political groups, specifically conservative. some of those republicans on capitol hill today told the acting head of the irs dannyer with fell they are concerned the agency might leak private taxpayer information that it would receive under the law. every precaution from implements or enforcing any aspect. 40th attempt by the house republicans to repeal all or part of the president's signature piece of legislation mime immanuel on capitol hill tonight with this. >> good evening. dave camp talked about the 47 new powers granted to the irs as part of the president's healthcare law at a time when the agency has already been controversial. and camp sounded skeptical that the obama care exchange portion will be ready to go two months from today. >> did i not read the blog post properly that the
. >> while the president met with congress today to talk about ways to build confidence in the nsa data mining programs that snowden exposed. haste? wedged, thank you. the internal revenue service cannot be trusted to implement obama's healthcare law. the recent scandal over the agency's targeting of political groups, specifically conservative. some of those republicans on capitol hill today told the acting head of the irs dannyer with fell they are concerned the agency might leak private...
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the nsa says allegations are simply not true. both of your headlines. dennis: the stock rally continues. the s&p 500 rising to an all-time trading high. remember, 1704.97 was the all-time trading high to hit earlier today. the dow up 128 points. if that is not an all-time trading high, it is darn near it. jobless claims did pretty well. i asked him surprised, not so much a surprise is worried the federal pullback on the minus got started anyway. the jury deliberating, an interesting question this morning. on what it might mean. >> the question is they're asking wherever this is a different levels of it so to investors, so the question is do we need to find operated as a fraud or deceit all the levels the three levels in the deal or just one of them. trying to see if he coit fraud and one piece of the deal sold to banks. the other question is about the money he made, he made money at goldman sachs ask another question, they are saying does any money he obtained satisfy the security laws that say yes obtained money in the fraud. meaning there is a salary.
the nsa says allegations are simply not true. both of your headlines. dennis: the stock rally continues. the s&p 500 rising to an all-time trading high. remember, 1704.97 was the all-time trading high to hit earlier today. the dow up 128 points. if that is not an all-time trading high, it is darn near it. jobless claims did pretty well. i asked him surprised, not so much a surprise is worried the federal pullback on the minus got started anyway. the jury deliberating, an interesting...
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was it the nsa? was it benghazi? >> brian: all of them. >> alisyn: well, it seems as though at least now we know that they were referring to the irs and to amazingly benghazi. that was the one that people said they can't possibly be referring to benghazi because four americans were killed. so that's not a phony scandal of the well, when jay carney, the press secretary for the president was asked about this yesterday, in fact, it turns out benghazi was included. listen. >> what we've seen as time has passed and more facts have become known, whether it's about the attacks in benghazi and the talking points or revelations about conduct at the irs, that attempts to turn this into a scandal have failed. >> brian: as you look at benghazi, there are so many moving parts that are just unknown still. who came up with the talking points, number one. you think you want to side line that? go ahead. then why didn't we know about the attack ahead of time? i think it matters and i think most americans do. why wasn't help sent after
was it the nsa? was it benghazi? >> brian: all of them. >> alisyn: well, it seems as though at least now we know that they were referring to the irs and to amazingly benghazi. that was the one that people said they can't possibly be referring to benghazi because four americans were killed. so that's not a phony scandal of the well, when jay carney, the press secretary for the president was asked about this yesterday, in fact, it turns out benghazi was included. listen. >> what...
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snowden used to work for the nsa, leaked secrets about the u.s. surveillance programs. russia's move granting asylum for one year could deal a major blow in diplomatic situations between the two countries. >>> sentences day for cleveland kidnapper ariel castro. he is expected to get life in prison, for abducting and abusing amanda berry, gina dejesus, and michelle knight. knight is expected to give an impact statement, coming face-to-face with castro for the first time since the three escaped. >>> and some of the top stars of major league baseball expected to be suspended as early as today, in the league's latest drug scandal. sources say that the league is even threatening to ban alex rodriguez for life, unless he agrees not to fight a lengthy suspension. >>> and just in time for the new school year, president obama is set to sign a bill, rolling back student loan interest rates to just under 4%. they'll be tied to the market, fluctuating with the economy. >>> and san diego's mayor isn't giving up trying to get the city to cover his legal bills. eight women have come f
snowden used to work for the nsa, leaked secrets about the u.s. surveillance programs. russia's move granting asylum for one year could deal a major blow in diplomatic situations between the two countries. >>> sentences day for cleveland kidnapper ariel castro. he is expected to get life in prison, for abducting and abusing amanda berry, gina dejesus, and michelle knight. knight is expected to give an impact statement, coming face-to-face with castro for the first time since the three...
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we've been learning a lot about the nsa surveillance program, but it's not just the government, there's private companies, even your cell phone. there's a number of ways to be tracked. we decided to do an experiment. we followed one person all day long. how much of their life would truly be private? you may be shocked by these results. also ahead, we've got day two of our look at how not to be awkward. everyone has been in this situation, right? hi, al. a little crowded right now in that elevator? >> just a bit. we're going to find out if there's a right way to handle those tricky situations when you're stuck with people and somebody fell asleep in front of you. >> get to know them, al. just get to know them. talk about your issues. >> make friends. >> al wants out. >> al, don't kind of skulk away. >>> also, music mogul and x-factor judge simon cowell reportedly going to be a first time father with his close friend's wife. we'll have the details. >>> let us begin this half hour with more on that legal victory for o.j. simpson that's tied to the kidnapping and armed robbery convictions t
we've been learning a lot about the nsa surveillance program, but it's not just the government, there's private companies, even your cell phone. there's a number of ways to be tracked. we decided to do an experiment. we followed one person all day long. how much of their life would truly be private? you may be shocked by these results. also ahead, we've got day two of our look at how not to be awkward. everyone has been in this situation, right? hi, al. a little crowded right now in that...